Is this actual footage of Horny Herman?

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This video surfaced on YouTube...is it an actual depiction of Horny Herman stalking his harrassment victims in 1999?



 
Good pictorial depiction of Horny Herman's campaign after today's announcement, Falias.

Who's the next perverted GOP clown you idiots are going to back? Newt?
 
typical MSM, running all these stories on the Cain accusations and scandals, but can't see fit to properly investigate fast and furious or solyndra.
 
typical MSM, running all these stories on the Cain accusations and scandals, but can't see fit to properly investigate fast and furious or solyndra.

They have their priorities, the first of which is to promote their political agenda. Actually investigating a Democratic President's policy would be contrary to their first priority.
 
another cain thread and no onceler to denounce it as CDS

LOL

He PM'd me and told me that he is purposefully not going to denounce any thread put up about Herman Cain in the hopes that you finally let out one last squeal and keel. Looks like his plan is paying dividends. And don't think he didn't get a special mention in the lefty newsletter for this.
 
yep, those that obama continued and expanded, even knowing they were illegal.

Actually, from what I've read, once "Wide Receiver" failed to be able to track the weapons the Bush Administration shut down that program with a total of about 130 weapons lost. They put GPS devices onto the weapons, but the antenna were crushed in application and the purchasers knew that the planes would refuel after 2 hours. They drove in circles, waiting for the planes to return for fuel and ran for the border. They were never able to regain a link to the tracking devices.

"Fast and Furious" was all Eric Holder and the new Administration, who made no apparent effort whatsoever to track the weapons. The program continued, and just in Arizona over 2000 weapons were sold and crossed the border with no tracking devices. Five other states participated in this program, that's six total. If they were as prolific you can figure out the math 12,000 untracked weapons purposefully given to drug cartels to be "found" at crime scenes later, including where an agent of the US government was killed.

If the AG of Arizona had balls he would indict those responsible for this program for negligent homicide.
 
Actually, from what I've read, once "Wide Receiver" failed to be able to track the weapons the Bush Administration shut down that program with a total of about 130 weapons lost. They put GPS devices onto the weapons, but the antenna were crushed in application and the purchasers knew that the planes would refuel after 2 hours. They drove in circles, waiting for the planes to return for fuel and ran for the border. They were never able to regain a link to the tracking devices.

"Fast and Furious" was all Eric Holder and the new Administration, who made no apparent effort whatsoever to track the weapons. The program continued, and just in Arizona over 2000 weapons were sold and crossed the border with no tracking devices. Five other states participated in this program, that's six total. If they were as prolific you can figure out the math 12,000 untracked weapons purposefully given to drug cartels to be "found" at crime scenes later, including where an agent of the US government was killed.

If the AG of Arizona had balls he would indict those responsible for this program for negligent homicide.

IMO, according to the letter of the law, whether it was a single weapon or 3000 weapons, it was still illegal.
 
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